Literature DB >> 11993161

[Speech-related tremor of lips: a focal task-specific tremor].

Shuhei Morita1, Rieko Takagi, Hideto Miwa, Tomoyoshi Kondo.   

Abstract

We report a 66-year-old Japanese woman in whom tremor of lips appeared during speech. Her past and family histories were unremarkable. On neurological examination, there was no abnormal finding except the lip tremor. Results of laboratory findings were all within normal levels. Her MRI and EEG were normal. Surface EMG studies revealed that regular grouped discharges at a frequency of about 4-5 Hz appeared in the orbicularis oris muscle only during voluntary speaking. The tremor was not observed under conditions of a purposeless phonation or a vocalization of a simple word, suggesting that the tremor was not a vocal tremor but a task-specific tremor related to speaking. Administration of a beta-blocker and consumption of small amount of alcohol could effectively improve the tremor, possibly suggesting that this type of tremor might be a clinical variant of essential tremor.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11993161

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  No To Shinkei        ISSN: 0006-8969


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1.  When Drinking Makes the Tremor Worse: A Task-Specific Orolingual Tremor.

Authors:  Cullen M O'Gorman; James H Bower; Joseph Y Matsumoto; Orhun H Kantarci; Neeraj Kumar
Journal:  Mov Disord Clin Pract       Date:  2014-06-04
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